Abigail Cora Davis came into this world the way we all do, she just chose a very unusual place to make her entrance.On Sunday, little Abigail was born in the front seat of a 2006 Honda Civic as mom and dad were frantically trying to make it to Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center.Last Wednesday, Erica Davis had a doctor's visit and was told to expect to deliver her baby within the next two or three days.During the end of last week, Erica said she had a couple of contractions, but they were relatively minor and she just thought they were false alarms.But on Sunday around 5:20 in the afternoon, her water broke while she and her husband were at home with their two children in Enfield.Erica's mother came over to watch the children and Erica and Kevin hopped into the car for the 20-minute drive to the hospital.Erica said during the drive she kept thinking that they weren't going to make it to the emergency room.And she was right.As soon as Kevin turned onto the access road to the hospital, Erica said the baby's head was coming out.By the time Kevin pulled the car over and ran around to the passenger side, Abigail had been born.Erica said she immediately felt a sort of calm come over her, used her own mouth to clear the baby's airway and in no time, Abigail started to cry.Everyone is now resting comfortably and mom and baby are doing fine.The official time of arrival was 5:47 p.m.Erica and Abigail will be going home Tuesday.

LEBANON, N.H. —

Abigail Cora Davis came into this world the way we all do, she just chose a very unusual place to make her entrance.

On Sunday, little Abigail was born in the front seat of a 2006 Honda Civic as mom and dad were frantically trying to make it to Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center.

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Last Wednesday, Erica Davis had a doctor's visit and was told to expect to deliver her baby within the next two or three days.

During the end of last week, Erica said she had a couple of contractions, but they were relatively minor and she just thought they were false alarms.

But on Sunday around 5:20 in the afternoon, her water broke while she and her husband were at home with their two children in Enfield.

Erica's mother came over to watch the children and Erica and Kevin hopped into the car for the 20-minute drive to the hospital.

Erica said during the drive she kept thinking that they weren't going to make it to the emergency room.

And she was right.

As soon as Kevin turned onto the access road to the hospital, Erica said the baby's head was coming out.

By the time Kevin pulled the car over and ran around to the passenger side, Abigail had been born.

Erica said she immediately felt a sort of calm come over her, used her own mouth to clear the baby's airway and in no time, Abigail started to cry.